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malfeasance - ANSWERmisconduct or wrongdoing, especially by a public official
transcription - ANSWERsomething written, copied from one medium to another
contravene - ANSWERgo against, as of rules and laws
prescient - ANSWERperceiving the significance of events before they occur
complacent - ANSWERcontented to a fault with oneself or one's actions
recant - ANSWERformally reject or disavow a formerly held belief
discrepancy - ANSWERa difference between conflicting facts or claims or opinions
verbose - ANSWERusing or containing too many words
supersede - ANSWERtake the place or move into the position of
dubious - ANSWERhesitating or doubting
apathetic - ANSWERshowing or feeling no interest, enthusiasm, or concern
acquit - ANSWERto declare not guilty
assassination - ANSWERmurder of a public figure by surprise attack
harass - ANSWERto trouble, torment
harassment - ANSWERthe act of tormenting by persistent attacks and criticism
guile - ANSWERshrewdness as demonstrated by being skilled in deception
auxiliary - ANSWERgiving assistance or support
indictment - ANSWERA formal charge by a grand jury
regulation - ANSWERthe act of bringing to uniformity
thwart - ANSWERprevent (someone) from accomplishing something.
vagrant - ANSWERa wanderer with no established residence or means of support
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